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See your doctor as what you have is motion sickness which they have pills that will stop this from happening.
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Sit in the front seat and don't look to the side or turn your head quickly. Take some form of Dramamine or Bonine before if your doctor approves of it OTC. Crack a window for fresh air and keep an eye on the horizon. It works on the high seas..
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Take nonprescription medicine to prevent or reduce symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Most medicines work best if taken before travel. The medicines work in different ways. Some are sedatives that minimize the effect of motion, while others reduce nausea and vomiting. I use Dramamine. The following medicines may help prevent symptoms of motion sickness: * Scopolamine patch (Transderm Scop) or pills (Scopace) * Promethazine hydrochloride (Anergan, Phenergan) * Antihistamines, including dimenhydrinate (such as Dramamine), diphenhydramine (such as Benadryl), and meclizine (such as Antivert)
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Have you ever tried any medication for motion sickness like Bonine or Dramamine? Or perhaps a presciption medication from your doctor? Also, I find I'm less likely to get car sick if I'm in the front seat.
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